Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Dan Howard wrote:
But on a positive note, I noticed that in the attachments window of
mail/news, the attached file, which is disguised with a .com suffix,
is correctly displayed with a .exe icon. I'll watch for that in the
future as a warning sign.
It is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
My party... It was absolutely amazing! I have attached my web page
with new photos! If you can please make color prints of my photos.
Thanks!
In case you missed it, the attachment to the original message is a
virus, as reported in the Washington
Dan Howard wrote:
But on a positive note, I noticed that in the attachments window of
mail/news, the attached file, which is disguised with a .com suffix, is
correctly displayed with a .exe icon. I'll watch for that in the future
as a warning sign.
It is displayed with the .com icon,
Dan Howard wrote:
In case you missed it, the attachment to the original message is a
virus, as reported in the Washington post and elsewhere
(http://www.washtech.com/news/netarch/14897-1.html).
It attacks OE and the Windows Address Book -- does that mean Mozilla is
immune? I'm not